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Houston just said basically what this guy did earlier, they have a poor defense that isnt getting any better.
The only answer I can honestly give is "it remains to be seen." As I stated elsewhere, I've yet to dig deep into the 3 top AL East teams, but off the top of my head, I'd still probably rate the Yankees 3rd behind Boston and Tampa, although I don't know in which order I'd rank those two.
I refuse to take part in polls with bad grammar.
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They haven't overtaken them.
Honestly, the thing that really grabs me about the Yankees is the way that they're trying to win a championship (spending boatloads of money) when they're essentially one of the teams that PROVED that throwing exorbitant amounts of money at superstars is not the way to win (by doing so and not winning). History does tend to repeat itself, and I believe it will again with the Yankees.
I'm saying remains to be seen but yes, like Houston, off the top of my head I would still put the Rays and Sox ahead of the Yanks.
The Rays are the best team in that division. That rotation is killer...way better then the Yanks even with CC and Burnett.
I think that we need to add another bat to go along with A-Rod.
i hate to say it but it remails to be seen
Red Sox are DEFINETLY not ahead of the Yankees with the Mark Teixeira signing. Only Red Sox homers could think that
It just got a whole lot messier with the Yankees signing Tex.
You know, I wouldn't be at all surprised if these three teams EACH challenge the 95 win mark.